Eco-theorists may recognize the title of this post as a variation on the title of Murray Bookchin’s audacious and deeply influential (for many, including myself) 1982 book The Ecology of Freedom: The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy (pdf here). What’s little known to anyone following recent news about the war in Syria is that an 18,300 sq. […]
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The ecology of Syrian/Kurdish freedom
Posted in Politics, tagged anarchism, eco-anarchism, eco-decentralism, ecopolitics, Kurds, libertarian socialism, Murray Bookchin, PKK, Syria on February 16, 2015 | 5 Comments »
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